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Their usage of telemedicine is relatively infrequent. Most health care professionals in different regions have fairly positive evaluations and attitudes towards telemedicine services, with high service satisfaction and willingness to use and recommend in China.
Conclusions: The usage of telemedicine is relatively insufficient. Most health care professionals have fairly positive opinions toward telemedicine. The most ...
May 29, 2024 · Objective To explore health care professionals' usage and perceptions of telemedicine, including their experience, evaluation and attitude ...
Previous research in various countries has shown that the ease of use and perceived usefulness of telehealth systems have a positive impact on the acceptance ...
May 14, 2024 · Barriers in providing telemedicine included inability of conducting physical examination on patients (69%, 134/195), legal and ethical concerns ...
This study aims to evaluate satisfaction and service effectiveness of primary hospital physicians participating in the National Telemedicine Center of China ...
Dec 6, 2023 · and Medical Outcomes Commensurate With the Use of Telehealth Among Older ... Health care professionals'. 388 knowledge and attitudes toward ...
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